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Make no mistake, this is not another run-of-the-mill “how to use Excel” book.
Written by Rutgers professor, Dr. Isaac Gottlieb, who has conducted countless Excel workshops and courses and arrived at the conclusion that people do not want to read long complicated explanations, here is a book filled with short descriptions and multiple screenshots to walk you – the reader – through Excel’s different manipulations.
Published by John Wiley & Sons (Asia) Pte Ltd, Next Generation Excel: Modeling in Excel for Analysts and MBAs (ISBN: 978-0-470-82473-3) will show readers how to quickly create models that deliver accurate, relevant information related to efficiency, forecasting, and a host of other business and reporting issues.
This book takes the same approach Dr. Gottlieb brings to his classes: Read (the material), Review (the screenshots provided), Practice (the techniques taught) and Master (Excel!). Each chapter is subject-specific and can be consulted independently from the others. By opening the book at any chapter, the reader will find valuable information for immediate efficiency improvement.
Neither a beginners’ introductory book nor an experts’ manual, users at any level will benefit from the wealth of information within. Next Generation Excel summarizes all the important techniques one can master in a very short time and enable the reader to carry out most of the business functions using Excel in a very efficient way, be it statistics, decision making and sensitivity analysis, accounting, finance or data-mining for marketing – this book will take you there in minutes.
About the Author
Isaac D. Gottlieb Ph.D. is the Director of the International Executive MBA at Rutgers University Business School. He has been part of the teaching faculty for over 10 years, and is the recipient of a number of teaching excellence awards. Over the last decade, he has taught how to use Excel – and how to apply it effectively to various business disciplines – to thousands of MBA and Executive MBA students at Rutgers, NYU and Columbia University. He has also instructed Excel application in business settings to over 10,000 participants in corporate seminars, conferences and workshops. The participants are professionals from leading multinational companies as well as small private business corporations. Dr Gottlieb has an Excel-Tip-Of-The-Month newsletter which goes to over 50,000 recipients.
About Wiley
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